Drawing on his love of fly-fishing, he developed a balloon catheter that removes blood clots from patients’ limbs in a minimally invasive way. It has saved millions of lives.
Researchers at the NIH and Emory School of Medicine have completed the first minimally invasive coronary artery bypass of the ...
Doctors have delivered gene therapy during heart bypass surgery for the first time, aiming to strengthen blood vessels ...
Warner said the risk of amputation "was a chance worth taking because standing still in that pain felt like losing everything ...
The unconventional method could be the future of heart surgeries. FOR THE FIRST time, doctors have successfully completed a ...
Jan 16 (Reuters) - For the first time ever in a human, doctors have performed coronary artery bypass grafting without having ...
India Education Diary on MSN
Department of cardiothoracic & vascular surgery, JNMC, AMU advances minimally invasive cardiac care with MIDCAB workshop
Aligarh, Jan. 16 -- day hands-on workshop on Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (MIDCAB). The programme reaffirmed JNMCH's growing stature as a centre of advanced cardiac care and ...
Udupi, Jan 15: Adarsha Hospital marked a major milestone in its healthcare services with the inauguration of the cancer ...
Anyone who has gone through a major surgery, knows how tense the night before can be. There’s a lot of uncertainty and ...
Stornoway Gazette on MSN
Heart surgery world first for Stornoway retiree
A retired lorry driver from Lewis has created a world first in heart surgery – by undergoing a clinic trial at a Scottish hospital using pioneering gene therapy.
Researchers detailed a rare case linking delayed hematoma to cyst formation years after stereotactic radiosurgery for ...
A retired HGV driver was the first person in the world to take part in a clinical trial to extend the lifespan of blood vessels in the heart, using gene therapy. John MacDonald, 73, suffered a heart ...
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